Similar words: jello, jelly, jellyfish, jelly bean, cell organelle, yellow-bellied, fellow traveller, pell-mell. Meaning: [dʒel] v. become gelatinous.
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1. My ideas are beginning to jell.
2. The plan began to jell.
3. Because of their high pectin content, quinces jell much more quickly than almost any other fruit.
4. Ballet definitely didn't jell with the image of super-macho, cool-as-ice City slicker.
5. But when the loose ends begin to jell, Smith is back on track with an interesting story.
6. Wait till my plans jell a bit.
7. Boil the jam until it jell.
8. This finding makes the Australian Thambetolepis ( Jell , 1981 ) a junior synonym of Sinosachites ( He,[sentencedict.com/jell.html] 1980 ).
9. The machine is suited for jell, fructi - milk, fructi - succus, seasoning washer and so on filling and closing.
10. Somehow, the story didn't quite jell, and he set it aside.
11. Substitute JELL - O Vanilla Flavor Instant Pudding & Pie Filling for banana flavor.
12. This strawberry jam is still runny: I can't get it to jell.
13. Plenty of talent on display, but the whole does not jell.
14. PC Debs Rudkin, of Kent police, praised the victims for coming forward, saying it would not have been possible to convict Jell without their evidence.
15. Achieving solidarity among the nations is a good deal like nailing Jell - O to a wall.